(June 19 ) John McAfee featured on Times Square New York (43rd Street and 7th Avenue)

ATLANTA, June 12, 2014

QiKfunder is the security and privacy-minded crowdfunding company that provides the most fluid experience in the industry. QiKfunder brings ideas to life with the community’s help. They offer fundraising solutions for social, community cause, equity, and real estate ventures!

“Qikfunder offers the best security and best approach of any of the crowdfunding outfits,” said John McAfee, Founder of FTC. “I am always interested in helping and growing new tech start-ups and ideas. Qikfunder’s goal is to make fundraising accessible to everyone, their evolutionary ideas definitely got my attention ”

“The crowdfunding industry is growing and evolving daily. In staying one step ahead, we have embraced the cryptocurrency community and are now accepting Bitcoin, Litecoin and Dogecoin as additional forms of payment,” explains Blake Fabiani, Co-Founder of QiKfunder. “QiKfunder offers various features such as support for multiple languages, a unique Sliding Scale funding model, and more. Through our Fund it Back™ program campaigners have an opportunity to give back to the non-profit community while promoting their project.”

About Future Tense

FTC is a software development company offering innovative mobile and web applications with the highest degree of security and privacy. Founded by software pioneer John McAfee, founder of McAfee Anti-Virus and Tribal Voice, which developed Pow-Wow, one of the first instant messaging programs.

FTC products include DCENTRAL1, CHADDER, QIKFUNDER and numerous other privacy and security solutions to be announced over the following months.

About Qikfunder

QiKfunder was recently voted #4 in the top 10 hot starups in Atlanta, Qikfunder offers the most flexible experience in crowdfunding & fundraising for creative ideas, community causes and events, equity and real estate.

I look forward to the Ross Ulbricht defense fund getting some support from McAfee. His case will determine internet freedom for the next decade, and if he wins and remains free, it will show the way toward a far freer era. This is the case that will decide if internet services can be held liable by the Feds for the content of their users, setting up a “wealthy and protected” or “poor and at risk” innovation-crippled internet if he loses. This case will also rule on “parallel construction” (warrantless searching by the NSA, then “faking” of cause for a warrant by other government agencies).

Many of the stated goals of John McAfee and Kim Dotcom will both benefit insanely from Ulbricht winning this case. I hope they can at very least talk publicly about how important it is.